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you iv aia&itcux n c ty3Â¥,syiax bec'&.m.bl.'r 4 rnistt a**u ri-iii-isiitn evebi tuesdat bi illm.il am &; white 200 w>\w ut-wocd ran away from the subscribers five negro men viz paris jacob charles moses and cain paris left his owner the 10th of july last ; he is full six feet high yellow complexion large white eyes stutters a little when spoken to abou thirty years of age has a scar over one of hia eyes and is a stout fellow jacob is about 4.5 or 50 years of age middle size gray hcad'-l a pleasing countenance stoops in his shoulders lias a black smooth skin vv ith a yellow cast is a shoemaker and lidler and can read and write charles is about c5 or 30 years of age live feel 9 or iu inches high very black stutters when spoken to has a piece out of one side of his nose is uncommonly loud of spirits and when intoxi cated is very forward and saucy is remarkably well made anil very straight moses is about 35 years of age aliout live feet 8 inches high yellow cqaplexion bushy head and whiskers i scar on bis upper lip and a down look cain is about 40 years of age very black a likely fel low when he smiles the gums inside are black is a shoemaker and can read the four last named negroes left their owners about the lgtii instant all of them absconded without the least provocation ; which induces us to think they will make their way to the north the above reward will l.e given if taken out of the state â€” or jjj'40 for either of them if secured so that vve get tlic-m again 100 dollars if taken in the state or 20 dollars for either so that we gel them again it is fondly hoped that every good citizen will use h'.s best endeavors to apprehend the above negroes and thereby aid in suppres sing one of the greatest evils that our land is threatened with letters on the subject direc ted to llauirl calient white hall post-office mecklenburg counly n.c will be duly attended to wm b tavi.oh tufoyic notice national vaccine institution john travis and di charles harris have been appointed auxiliary agents of his institution for cabarrus countv in the state of north-carolina heugloua tl it m s : the following is extracted from the notes to simpson's plea for licligion : " when 1 have spoken above in such strong terms of the volume of revela tion it is by no means intended to cast any slight upon the volume of nature while we daily study thc former we shall do well to pay all due attention to the laiter according to our opportuni ties ol investigation to an enlight ened observer they both carrv indubi table marks of tlieir great original the heavens declare the glory of god and the earth i.s full of his rich es the most perfect catalogue of stars before llersehel appeared did nut contain quite 4000 ; but by the vast superiority of his glasses he has dis covered 44,000 stars in a few degrees of the heavens ; and by the same pro portion it is supposed that 75,000,000 are exposed in the expanse to human investigation lalandc supposes that a gbiss of ilerschel's power may dis cover 90,000,000 of stars in the whole surface of the heavens and that even this number is but small in compari son of what exists all these stars are of a fiery nature and conjectured to be so many suns with their systems of planets moving round them we know the sun to be the centre of our svstem â€” it ia accompanied with 29 planets besides about 450 comets what an amazing idea does this give us of the works of god ! and if such bc the work what must the workman be celebrated gal-n beh r.ffflh the world and sing vvith l b genitor of mankind : these are thy glorious works parent otfh almighty thine this universal frame thus wondrous fair tin self how wondrous the unspeakable ! who sittest above these heaven to us invisible or dimly seen in these thy lowest works ; yet these declare thy goodness beyond thought and power j vine the subscription t tlie wus-run carolinian 7%re dollars per annum payable half-yearly i advance james smhh united stales agent of vaccination nov 1st 1821 owt79 c_j in orilcr to aid the managei-s of the " na tional vaccine institution to carry into effect iheir benevolent designs which are no le s than a desire to afford a certain security to the human race against the natural small pox which is one if the greatest destroyers of mankind we have igreed to act as auxiliary agents of said insti tution for the county of cabarrus we have received a supply of thc genuine sine peek mailer and oiler it to all those who are disposed to receive it john travis ' ? , charles 1iahuis s s wb nov 22 1821 3 no paper will be discontinued until all rearages are paid unless at tlie discretion of ic editors and any . subscriber failing to give it.ee of his wish to discontinue at the end of a ar will be considered as wishing to continue ic paper which vvill be sent accordingly whoever will become responsible for the vnieiit of nine papers shall receive a tenth ml.lm till ijostov i1a7.f.tte jbti.'.emtm-rs will be inserted on the cus tenns ,*Â» persons sending in advcr the british periodical publications gen crally have for years exhibited such a spirit of evenomed hostility towards us that nothing can be more gratifying than to turn to their pages ancl find a faithful as well as impartial representation of our character in the last number of the ec lectic review we observe an able analysis of the lale dr dvvight's theological works which is characterized at thc same time by an unusual degree of candor and fair ness perhaps no one of the long line of american divines who have been gather ed to the tombs of their fathers will re flect greater lustre upon thc american name than dr dwight no matter what were his peculiar tenets or doctrines his posterity will judge him rightly and vvill not i'.iil to honor hin it vvill nay it has already given him credit " for masterly exposition of the doctrines of the refor mation ;" for his vast and extensive rea soning powers ; for his wonderful research and application ; for his various litera ture ; and for his classical and persuasive eloquence dr dwight was at one pe riod the head of the calvitdstic church of new-england ; and his deportment in the pulpit was always of that comprom ising nature which secured the respect and attention of those who differed liom him in sentiment his reverential man ner never failed to arrest the mind nnr his high and exalted views ancl forcible il lustrations to have weight upon the heart as a disputant he was universally pro found ; but he never invited nor desired disputation he seemed to wind his way insensibly into tbc inmost recesses of the breast by the inculcation of practical moral truths and virtuous precepts ; ancl he was never more happy than in delin eating the beauties of christianity and in describing the matchless purity and ex cellence of the gospel had dr dwight lived he would have continued to shine with the splendor of a fenelon or a dod cbilge but he has left behind him a treasure in his works which are the admi ration not only of his own countrymen but of the land of his ancestors the late dr dwight lements must specify the number of times they isli them inserted or they will be continued till dered out ancl charged accordingly no advertisement inserted until it lias been me1m3 hants 10te sion ui the rising bun iiii for or its payment assumed by some persoi this town or its vicinity corner of k1sg ani societr streets j*all letters to thc editors must bc post-paid t they will not be attended to charleston s c a Â» raille subscriber respectfully informs i 4jj m his acuuaiiitanccs and the public . ! â– â– i ijl generally that the above well kfiown establishment formerly kept by mr robert boyce has recently been considerably cnlar k*ed and is furnished in the most comfortable manner for the accommodation of hoaltdi'.hs it contains upwards of sixty rooms families can be furnished with private apartments the columbia and augusta stage-ollice is kept al this hpuse rj'-view stani.t.s have been built for the use of the house which will be provided vv ith trusty and attentive osth rs 6wt79 charles h miot charleston s c oct 1st 1821 xivw goods ie subscriber is now opening at his store in salisbury a general and well selectee rtment of dry goods hard-wake and medicines st received direct from new-york and i'hila jlphia.aud laid in at prices that will enable him sell remarkably low his customers and the iblic are respectfully invited to call and ex nine for themselves all kinds of country roduce received in exchange iat78 j mckimiv james dinkins danl gall f.n t james m'kmght alex cheek october 19 1821 6wt78 i^auwow \ all persons are forbidden to trade for a rio'.e . against me in amount about g 10 held by hen grimes as i have paid lhe fellow more than the amount of said note henry allemong salisbury nov 19 1821 3wt78 n ii fj^he subscriber respectfully informs | " w i the citizen's of salisbury and the . l_l â– adjacent country that he has removed from his late residence on the north side of the yadkin river on the main road leading from salem to danville 15 miles from salisbury ami has taken the house formerly occupied by capt la krider in town on main street a few doors north ofthe court-house j where he is prepared to keep a house of private entertainment for travellers and citizens he will at all times furnish stabling fodder and grain for horses thomas holmes salisbury sept 25 1821 78 n b eight or ten boarders will be t..kcn at tlie customary prices in town book-lymoling business i ihe subscriber respectfully informs the citi zens ofthe western section of n carolina ml the adjoining districts of s carolina that he as established the book-binding husiiiess in all fits various branches in the town of salisbury i c he lias taken the store formerly occupied i y wood & krider on main-street three doors orth of the court-house having devoted considerable time to acquire | competent knowledge of his business in the ity of baltimore the subscriber flatters himself lat lie will be able to execute every kind of ork in his line in a style and on terms that will ive general satisfaction merchants and others can have blank books uleihinil bound to any pattern on short notice s cheap and as well finished as any that can bc rought from the north old hooks rebound on the most reasonable rms and at short notice orders from a distance for binding of every escription will be faithfully attended to william h voung salisbury june 8 1821 53 every part of nature with which we are acquainted is full of living creatures with stores of every kind to supply their necessities this little globe of ours is known to contain with in its bowels a great variety of valua ble minerals and to be covered with about 20,000 different species of veg etables 3000 species of worms 12,000 species of insects 200 species of am phibious animals 550 species of birds 2g00 species of fish and 200 species of quadrupeds how immense then must be the number of individuals on fly is found to bring forth 2000 at a time and a single codfish to produce considerably more than 3,500,000 of young over all these creatures pre side upwards of seven hundred and thirty millions of human beings such is the family of the great father here on earth ! and when it is considered that the earth itself with all its furni ture is no more when compared with the whole system of things thifri a sin gle grain of sand when compared with a huge mountain wc are lost in the im mensity of god's works and constrain ed to cry out " lord what is man that thou art mindful of him or tho son of man that thou visitcst him !" and if to this immensity of the works of creation we add the admirable structure of the whole and the exqui site perfection of every part we shall not fail of being exc'-edingly affected vvitli the ineffable wisdom of the jjivine architect to bring this considera tion more within the grasp of human comprehension let us take t.o pieces and examine the several parts of any one creature which god has made ; and we shall find a perfection among its several powers and an adaption of its situation in the grand scale of ex istence far surpass'-.ng human skill let the most perfect anatomist that ever existed make his observations upon the human frame ; let him exam ine with the greatest possible attention the tout ensemble of the structure ; then let him proceed to the several parts of which tlie microcosm is composed ; first the powers of the mind ; the un derstanding the will the memory the conscience and the various affections : next the five senses ; the touch the taste the smell the hearing and the sight ; afterwards let him proceed to the several fluids of the body ; and then to thc 300 bones the 40 diffi rent sorts of glands the 46g muscles the 40 pair of nerves the fibres the mem branes the arteries the veins tbe lym phieducts the excretory vessels the tendons the ligaments the cartilages ; and let him explore the whole and ev ery part with the gieatest degree of accuracy knowledge and judgment that ever centred in man ; and then let him honestly say whether he could suggest the smallest improvement in yisttvte o1i ca jiolm ivt'ul on the sth of january vvill commence the sale of the real and personal estate of the late capt john reid and continue from day to day until the whole '::; s'lld the real estate con sists of the well known establishment called the catatoba springs with the plantation and lands attached the personal property consists of a number of very valuable negroes various kinds of farm slock household furniture s.c i'he terms which will bc accommodating vvill be made known on the day of sale john reid ? p , , alex mccorki.e.c cu "" s - november 19 1821 7wt82 valuable yÂ»a\u\s fov soyc will be sold on the 21st of december next the plantation and lands ofthe late wm l alexander lying on rocky kiver in the county of cabarrus containing about one thou sand acres this land is well watered in a healthy situation and in point of fertility is not excelled by any land in the western part of the state upon the premises is a large and con venient dwelling-house two stories high ; and about two hundred acres of cleared land now in cultivation the sale will take place at the dwelling-house upon a credit of 1 year 18 months and 2 years â€” the purchaser entering into bonds with approved security a henderson e.revutor j oct 27 1821 5wt78 to vjav\-Â»ettteys the subscriber wishes to employ immedi ately two or three journeymen carpenters to whom good wages and constant employ will be given he will also take two or three lads of good character as apprentices to the carpen ter's business none need apply but such as are sober and industrious john albright salisbury october 3 1821 g9tf new stage to a\e\g ttltl a-ta .. subscriber vvho is bsbtp-^pje-i l contractor for carry ing pj)_rmÂ£*5fll the u.states mail between artmwb kaleigh and salisbury bj of randolph chatham c respectfully in is the public that he has fitted up an entire iv stage ; which added to other improve its that have been made will enable him to y passengers with as much comfort and state oi xoyt\\-i3ayolina the following extract forms the com mencement of the review in question and is sufficient to indicate a tone of sen timent in relation to american writers whi.ch we hope may be unceasingly per petuated : â€” superior court of law october term 1821 roth iurmo vs > petition for divorce john haiiris ) it appearing to the satisfaction of the court tbat the defendant in this cause is not an inhabitant uilllic state it is ordered that publi cation be jpfc-four weeks in the western caro linian thamfffiess lie appear at the next term of the superior court of law to be held for the countv of rowan at the court-house in salisbury on the secon i monday after the fourth monday in march next and answer said petion it will be set for hearing e.vparte witness alexander frohock cleric ol said court at office the 2nd monday after the 4th monday in september anno domini 1831 4wt79 alex frohock c s c rowan countv liong's terry false reports having by some means got into circulation respecting the rates at my fcrry on the yadkin river five miles from salis bury i take thii method to inform the public that the are as follows viz : for a four wheel carriage of pleasure forty tpedition as they can be carried by any line of ngcs in this part of the country the scarcity money thc reduction in the price of produce c demand a correspondent reduction in everv apartment of life : therefore the subscribe is determined to reduce the rate of passag om eight to si.e cents per mile gentleme avelling from the west to kaleigh or by wa raleigh to the north are invited to try th bscribtr's stage as he feels assured it onl leds a trial to gain a preference tha stage arrives in salisbury every tuesdav or 9 o'clock alid departs thence for kaleig e same day at 2 o'clock ; it arrives in kaleig iilay evening and leaves there for salisbur i saturday at 2 o'clock " america has not of late years been indebted to this country for any theologi cal publication of greater value than these lectures of president dwight if that jealousy of our transatlantic brethren which has too long manifested itself ia the supercilious tone of etjglish writers towards every thing american were not already subsiding this work might seem sufficient to give a check to the language of disparagement and to compel a more respectful estimate of at least one branch of its literature hut unfortunately that one branch is the least likely to attain in this country adequate attention or to be fairly and impartially appreciated ; lhe american divines being too closely iden tified in the minds of a large class of persons with the english calvinistic dissenters to stand a fair chance of hav ing their claims to high consideration generally recognized a modern essay ist critically ranks president edwards a mong english dissenters being ignorant that thc author of the acutest piece of metaphysical reasoning in tbe language was an american por any thing that appears to the contrary in respect to the purity of his style ancl thc extent of hi s literary information the author of these volumes too might pass for an english man and his masterly exposition and defence of tiie doctrines ofthe reforma tion might occasion his being referred to lhat class of theologians who in this country arc stigmatized as culvinists or evangelical divines lhc truth is that be was b man whom any religious denom ination might be proud tq claim one whom every true christian of whatever country or language might delight to re cognize as a brother such men as tbe latimer and the leightons and the pen dens the owens and the henrys the urainerds and the martyns the doddrid ges and dvvights arc thc property of no exclusive community ; they belong to the catholic church and one might be al cents . for a gig twenty-five cents for a dearborn or yankee wagon with two horses twenty-five cents i the same with one horse twenty cents for a loaded wagon and team forty cents for a two horse wagon loaded thirty cents for an empty wagon twenty-five cents man and horse six and a quarter cents foot man five cents the best of boats nnd the most punctual at tendance vvill at all times be kept at the ferry travellers can be accommodated in the best manner the country aftords and on reasonable terms at the dwelling-house of the subscriber one mile from the river alexander long sen november 16 1821 3 76 john lane vvvuwiw o>j iv egtoftb . ftuken op and committed to the jail of -_>. rowan county n i . on the 8th instant two ni'.s'ro men philip and jack l'hilip is about 28 vears of age of a yellow complexion stout made had on when committed no clothes but a pair l pantaloons and a shirt savs he is under the care of nathan gist am joseph gist who live !'" tyger kiver nine miles from union court hotlae so ca jack sjivs he belongs to miles 1'ergqion in lawrence district s.c on dun cans creek lie is about 18 years of age has a large scar above the right knee occasioned by Â« iiiii ; lud on a northern homespun coat and v-'.cck pantaloons jack says his master lives ; it 18 miles from lawrence c h and about - ' from union ch 1 he owners of said negroes a ""--* requested to come forward prove property v'-y cljjii-ges anl receive their negroes c..181 william howard jailor rowan n c salisbury nov 19 1821 a by t^m to be ' h h lhc a periodicalm by >: h published i-iiij.i â– â– s ' '^| iii'h to h to thi h the iii.-ch m-ii-ctm alun - h to i in i'm to the anim z'on.m g'-n.-ralm sulici1 ' h to by to b making a * ' 7~^b every year the annual subscription to be one ,\ l tt t .____ dollar payable on the delivery of the first mim r Â»-^ i ,- s l c riboi having this day obtained lct berj and the publication to commence as soon j tti . s j . on the estate of rob as a sufficient niiinber of subscribers has bcen y j . (/> t ] t . ce usi-d will sell to the highest bid obtained to justify the undertaking ( ; cri , m t | ie premises all the personal estate pf subscriptions will be thankfully received by lje 8a i ( ieec:ised si u lawful credit hiiv out lie the rev'd jacob van vleck at salem stokes , i1l . i - tocs f oi . one year and rent out llie plantation county n c and also by the diked brethren s , om . y ew -,-| ie w j|j begin â€žâ€ž monday ministers throughout the united stales j^j december 1821 and continue from day to nov 5 1831 ~Â± day till all shall be sold the conditions of sale â€” 7 â€” ; tt and term of credit vvill be made known on the writs ycyuuuom t.x\Â»o\nis j av ofsaie william barber mar for sale at uiis office ' msavaambar 19 1821 sw 20 douavs uewavta jfcg ' tfj an aw av from the subscri jxl jjj ber on the congaree near ip columbia s.c on the 14th inst 4$j(r a(bgro fellow named jack yel f w-l / ' ow complexion about 5 feet 4 / inches high has a small scar near f j his mouth and is about 21 years ii k , of age he took with him a brown bay horse fifteen bands high with a short tail nick'd and is a natural trotter it is suppo sed the fellow is making for the north whoever will apprehend said negro and give information to me so that 1 get him again shall receive the above reward and all necessary ex penses â€” and live dollars in addition for the horse it is requested that the horse may bc well kept aa it is a favorite one of tin owner wade hampton jun'r november 22 1821 3w77i , v'rfty dowatca wewava |> an away from the subscriber at charlotte u mecklenburg county n carolina a negro boy by the name of simon ihirk complexion wttt made ancl five feet seven or eight inches trn he speaks low when spoken to lt is s'i|.pi.sed that he will make towards the county ? prince william virginia as he was purchased j 1 that county 1 will give the above reward if we said negro is delivered to isaac wilie con wo cabarrus countv , or 2 j dollars if secured in * n :- jail and information given so that 1 get him <â€¢'*""â€¢ evan wilie mire 24 1821 50 rhe editors ofthe richmond enijuirer are to insert thc above advertisement six ""â– v k " j st '" d thcir account t0 thc office of . " eatern carolinian for payment

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you iv aia&itcux n c ty3Â¥,syiax bec'&.m.bl.'r 4 rnistt a**u ri-iii-isiitn evebi tuesdat bi illm.il am &; white 200 w>\w ut-wocd ran away from the subscribers five negro men viz paris jacob charles moses and cain paris left his owner the 10th of july last ; he is full six feet high yellow complexion large white eyes stutters a little when spoken to abou thirty years of age has a scar over one of hia eyes and is a stout fellow jacob is about 4.5 or 50 years of age middle size gray hcad'-l a pleasing countenance stoops in his shoulders lias a black smooth skin vv ith a yellow cast is a shoemaker and lidler and can read and write charles is about c5 or 30 years of age live feel 9 or iu inches high very black stutters when spoken to has a piece out of one side of his nose is uncommonly loud of spirits and when intoxi cated is very forward and saucy is remarkably well made anil very straight moses is about 35 years of age aliout live feet 8 inches high yellow cqaplexion bushy head and whiskers i scar on bis upper lip and a down look cain is about 40 years of age very black a likely fel low when he smiles the gums inside are black is a shoemaker and can read the four last named negroes left their owners about the lgtii instant all of them absconded without the least provocation ; which induces us to think they will make their way to the north the above reward will l.e given if taken out of the state â€” or jjj'40 for either of them if secured so that vve get tlic-m again 100 dollars if taken in the state or 20 dollars for either so that we gel them again it is fondly hoped that every good citizen will use h'.s best endeavors to apprehend the above negroes and thereby aid in suppres sing one of the greatest evils that our land is threatened with letters on the subject direc ted to llauirl calient white hall post-office mecklenburg counly n.c will be duly attended to wm b tavi.oh tufoyic notice national vaccine institution john travis and di charles harris have been appointed auxiliary agents of his institution for cabarrus countv in the state of north-carolina heugloua tl it m s : the following is extracted from the notes to simpson's plea for licligion : " when 1 have spoken above in such strong terms of the volume of revela tion it is by no means intended to cast any slight upon the volume of nature while we daily study thc former we shall do well to pay all due attention to the laiter according to our opportuni ties ol investigation to an enlight ened observer they both carrv indubi table marks of tlieir great original the heavens declare the glory of god and the earth i.s full of his rich es the most perfect catalogue of stars before llersehel appeared did nut contain quite 4000 ; but by the vast superiority of his glasses he has dis covered 44,000 stars in a few degrees of the heavens ; and by the same pro portion it is supposed that 75,000,000 are exposed in the expanse to human investigation lalandc supposes that a gbiss of ilerschel's power may dis cover 90,000,000 of stars in the whole surface of the heavens and that even this number is but small in compari son of what exists all these stars are of a fiery nature and conjectured to be so many suns with their systems of planets moving round them we know the sun to be the centre of our svstem â€” it ia accompanied with 29 planets besides about 450 comets what an amazing idea does this give us of the works of god ! and if such bc the work what must the workman be celebrated gal-n beh r.ffflh the world and sing vvith l b genitor of mankind : these are thy glorious works parent otfh almighty thine this universal frame thus wondrous fair tin self how wondrous the unspeakable ! who sittest above these heaven to us invisible or dimly seen in these thy lowest works ; yet these declare thy goodness beyond thought and power j vine the subscription t tlie wus-run carolinian 7%re dollars per annum payable half-yearly i advance james smhh united stales agent of vaccination nov 1st 1821 owt79 c_j in orilcr to aid the managei-s of the " na tional vaccine institution to carry into effect iheir benevolent designs which are no le s than a desire to afford a certain security to the human race against the natural small pox which is one if the greatest destroyers of mankind we have igreed to act as auxiliary agents of said insti tution for the county of cabarrus we have received a supply of thc genuine sine peek mailer and oiler it to all those who are disposed to receive it john travis ' ? , charles 1iahuis s s wb nov 22 1821 3 no paper will be discontinued until all rearages are paid unless at tlie discretion of ic editors and any . subscriber failing to give it.ee of his wish to discontinue at the end of a ar will be considered as wishing to continue ic paper which vvill be sent accordingly whoever will become responsible for the vnieiit of nine papers shall receive a tenth ml.lm till ijostov i1a7.f.tte jbti.'.emtm-rs will be inserted on the cus tenns ,*Â» persons sending in advcr the british periodical publications gen crally have for years exhibited such a spirit of evenomed hostility towards us that nothing can be more gratifying than to turn to their pages ancl find a faithful as well as impartial representation of our character in the last number of the ec lectic review we observe an able analysis of the lale dr dvvight's theological works which is characterized at thc same time by an unusual degree of candor and fair ness perhaps no one of the long line of american divines who have been gather ed to the tombs of their fathers will re flect greater lustre upon thc american name than dr dwight no matter what were his peculiar tenets or doctrines his posterity will judge him rightly and vvill not i'.iil to honor hin it vvill nay it has already given him credit " for masterly exposition of the doctrines of the refor mation ;" for his vast and extensive rea soning powers ; for his wonderful research and application ; for his various litera ture ; and for his classical and persuasive eloquence dr dwight was at one pe riod the head of the calvitdstic church of new-england ; and his deportment in the pulpit was always of that comprom ising nature which secured the respect and attention of those who differed liom him in sentiment his reverential man ner never failed to arrest the mind nnr his high and exalted views ancl forcible il lustrations to have weight upon the heart as a disputant he was universally pro found ; but he never invited nor desired disputation he seemed to wind his way insensibly into tbc inmost recesses of the breast by the inculcation of practical moral truths and virtuous precepts ; ancl he was never more happy than in delin eating the beauties of christianity and in describing the matchless purity and ex cellence of the gospel had dr dwight lived he would have continued to shine with the splendor of a fenelon or a dod cbilge but he has left behind him a treasure in his works which are the admi ration not only of his own countrymen but of the land of his ancestors the late dr dwight lements must specify the number of times they isli them inserted or they will be continued till dered out ancl charged accordingly no advertisement inserted until it lias been me1m3 hants 10te sion ui the rising bun iiii for or its payment assumed by some persoi this town or its vicinity corner of k1sg ani societr streets j*all letters to thc editors must bc post-paid t they will not be attended to charleston s c a Â» raille subscriber respectfully informs i 4jj m his acuuaiiitanccs and the public . ! â– â– i ijl generally that the above well kfiown establishment formerly kept by mr robert boyce has recently been considerably cnlar k*ed and is furnished in the most comfortable manner for the accommodation of hoaltdi'.hs it contains upwards of sixty rooms families can be furnished with private apartments the columbia and augusta stage-ollice is kept al this hpuse rj'-view stani.t.s have been built for the use of the house which will be provided vv ith trusty and attentive osth rs 6wt79 charles h miot charleston s c oct 1st 1821 xivw goods ie subscriber is now opening at his store in salisbury a general and well selectee rtment of dry goods hard-wake and medicines st received direct from new-york and i'hila jlphia.aud laid in at prices that will enable him sell remarkably low his customers and the iblic are respectfully invited to call and ex nine for themselves all kinds of country roduce received in exchange iat78 j mckimiv james dinkins danl gall f.n t james m'kmght alex cheek october 19 1821 6wt78 i^auwow \ all persons are forbidden to trade for a rio'.e . against me in amount about g 10 held by hen grimes as i have paid lhe fellow more than the amount of said note henry allemong salisbury nov 19 1821 3wt78 n ii fj^he subscriber respectfully informs | " w i the citizen's of salisbury and the . l_l â– adjacent country that he has removed from his late residence on the north side of the yadkin river on the main road leading from salem to danville 15 miles from salisbury ami has taken the house formerly occupied by capt la krider in town on main street a few doors north ofthe court-house j where he is prepared to keep a house of private entertainment for travellers and citizens he will at all times furnish stabling fodder and grain for horses thomas holmes salisbury sept 25 1821 78 n b eight or ten boarders will be t..kcn at tlie customary prices in town book-lymoling business i ihe subscriber respectfully informs the citi zens ofthe western section of n carolina ml the adjoining districts of s carolina that he as established the book-binding husiiiess in all fits various branches in the town of salisbury i c he lias taken the store formerly occupied i y wood & krider on main-street three doors orth of the court-house having devoted considerable time to acquire | competent knowledge of his business in the ity of baltimore the subscriber flatters himself lat lie will be able to execute every kind of ork in his line in a style and on terms that will ive general satisfaction merchants and others can have blank books uleihinil bound to any pattern on short notice s cheap and as well finished as any that can bc rought from the north old hooks rebound on the most reasonable rms and at short notice orders from a distance for binding of every escription will be faithfully attended to william h voung salisbury june 8 1821 53 every part of nature with which we are acquainted is full of living creatures with stores of every kind to supply their necessities this little globe of ours is known to contain with in its bowels a great variety of valua ble minerals and to be covered with about 20,000 different species of veg etables 3000 species of worms 12,000 species of insects 200 species of am phibious animals 550 species of birds 2g00 species of fish and 200 species of quadrupeds how immense then must be the number of individuals on fly is found to bring forth 2000 at a time and a single codfish to produce considerably more than 3,500,000 of young over all these creatures pre side upwards of seven hundred and thirty millions of human beings such is the family of the great father here on earth ! and when it is considered that the earth itself with all its furni ture is no more when compared with the whole system of things thifri a sin gle grain of sand when compared with a huge mountain wc are lost in the im mensity of god's works and constrain ed to cry out " lord what is man that thou art mindful of him or tho son of man that thou visitcst him !" and if to this immensity of the works of creation we add the admirable structure of the whole and the exqui site perfection of every part we shall not fail of being exc'-edingly affected vvitli the ineffable wisdom of the jjivine architect to bring this considera tion more within the grasp of human comprehension let us take t.o pieces and examine the several parts of any one creature which god has made ; and we shall find a perfection among its several powers and an adaption of its situation in the grand scale of ex istence far surpass'-.ng human skill let the most perfect anatomist that ever existed make his observations upon the human frame ; let him exam ine with the greatest possible attention the tout ensemble of the structure ; then let him proceed to the several parts of which tlie microcosm is composed ; first the powers of the mind ; the un derstanding the will the memory the conscience and the various affections : next the five senses ; the touch the taste the smell the hearing and the sight ; afterwards let him proceed to the several fluids of the body ; and then to thc 300 bones the 40 diffi rent sorts of glands the 46g muscles the 40 pair of nerves the fibres the mem branes the arteries the veins tbe lym phieducts the excretory vessels the tendons the ligaments the cartilages ; and let him explore the whole and ev ery part with the gieatest degree of accuracy knowledge and judgment that ever centred in man ; and then let him honestly say whether he could suggest the smallest improvement in yisttvte o1i ca jiolm ivt'ul on the sth of january vvill commence the sale of the real and personal estate of the late capt john reid and continue from day to day until the whole '::; s'lld the real estate con sists of the well known establishment called the catatoba springs with the plantation and lands attached the personal property consists of a number of very valuable negroes various kinds of farm slock household furniture s.c i'he terms which will bc accommodating vvill be made known on the day of sale john reid ? p , , alex mccorki.e.c cu "" s - november 19 1821 7wt82 valuable yÂ»a\u\s fov soyc will be sold on the 21st of december next the plantation and lands ofthe late wm l alexander lying on rocky kiver in the county of cabarrus containing about one thou sand acres this land is well watered in a healthy situation and in point of fertility is not excelled by any land in the western part of the state upon the premises is a large and con venient dwelling-house two stories high ; and about two hundred acres of cleared land now in cultivation the sale will take place at the dwelling-house upon a credit of 1 year 18 months and 2 years â€” the purchaser entering into bonds with approved security a henderson e.revutor j oct 27 1821 5wt78 to vjav\-Â»ettteys the subscriber wishes to employ immedi ately two or three journeymen carpenters to whom good wages and constant employ will be given he will also take two or three lads of good character as apprentices to the carpen ter's business none need apply but such as are sober and industrious john albright salisbury october 3 1821 g9tf new stage to a\e\g ttltl a-ta .. subscriber vvho is bsbtp-^pje-i l contractor for carry ing pj)_rmÂ£*5fll the u.states mail between artmwb kaleigh and salisbury bj of randolph chatham c respectfully in is the public that he has fitted up an entire iv stage ; which added to other improve its that have been made will enable him to y passengers with as much comfort and state oi xoyt\\-i3ayolina the following extract forms the com mencement of the review in question and is sufficient to indicate a tone of sen timent in relation to american writers whi.ch we hope may be unceasingly per petuated : â€” superior court of law october term 1821 roth iurmo vs > petition for divorce john haiiris ) it appearing to the satisfaction of the court tbat the defendant in this cause is not an inhabitant uilllic state it is ordered that publi cation be jpfc-four weeks in the western caro linian thamfffiess lie appear at the next term of the superior court of law to be held for the countv of rowan at the court-house in salisbury on the secon i monday after the fourth monday in march next and answer said petion it will be set for hearing e.vparte witness alexander frohock cleric ol said court at office the 2nd monday after the 4th monday in september anno domini 1831 4wt79 alex frohock c s c rowan countv liong's terry false reports having by some means got into circulation respecting the rates at my fcrry on the yadkin river five miles from salis bury i take thii method to inform the public that the are as follows viz : for a four wheel carriage of pleasure forty tpedition as they can be carried by any line of ngcs in this part of the country the scarcity money thc reduction in the price of produce c demand a correspondent reduction in everv apartment of life : therefore the subscribe is determined to reduce the rate of passag om eight to si.e cents per mile gentleme avelling from the west to kaleigh or by wa raleigh to the north are invited to try th bscribtr's stage as he feels assured it onl leds a trial to gain a preference tha stage arrives in salisbury every tuesdav or 9 o'clock alid departs thence for kaleig e same day at 2 o'clock ; it arrives in kaleig iilay evening and leaves there for salisbur i saturday at 2 o'clock " america has not of late years been indebted to this country for any theologi cal publication of greater value than these lectures of president dwight if that jealousy of our transatlantic brethren which has too long manifested itself ia the supercilious tone of etjglish writers towards every thing american were not already subsiding this work might seem sufficient to give a check to the language of disparagement and to compel a more respectful estimate of at least one branch of its literature hut unfortunately that one branch is the least likely to attain in this country adequate attention or to be fairly and impartially appreciated ; lhe american divines being too closely iden tified in the minds of a large class of persons with the english calvinistic dissenters to stand a fair chance of hav ing their claims to high consideration generally recognized a modern essay ist critically ranks president edwards a mong english dissenters being ignorant that thc author of the acutest piece of metaphysical reasoning in tbe language was an american por any thing that appears to the contrary in respect to the purity of his style ancl thc extent of hi s literary information the author of these volumes too might pass for an english man and his masterly exposition and defence of tiie doctrines ofthe reforma tion might occasion his being referred to lhat class of theologians who in this country arc stigmatized as culvinists or evangelical divines lhc truth is that be was b man whom any religious denom ination might be proud tq claim one whom every true christian of whatever country or language might delight to re cognize as a brother such men as tbe latimer and the leightons and the pen dens the owens and the henrys the urainerds and the martyns the doddrid ges and dvvights arc thc property of no exclusive community ; they belong to the catholic church and one might be al cents . for a gig twenty-five cents for a dearborn or yankee wagon with two horses twenty-five cents i the same with one horse twenty cents for a loaded wagon and team forty cents for a two horse wagon loaded thirty cents for an empty wagon twenty-five cents man and horse six and a quarter cents foot man five cents the best of boats nnd the most punctual at tendance vvill at all times be kept at the ferry travellers can be accommodated in the best manner the country aftords and on reasonable terms at the dwelling-house of the subscriber one mile from the river alexander long sen november 16 1821 3 76 john lane vvvuwiw o>j iv egtoftb . ftuken op and committed to the jail of -_>. rowan county n i . on the 8th instant two ni'.s'ro men philip and jack l'hilip is about 28 vears of age of a yellow complexion stout made had on when committed no clothes but a pair l pantaloons and a shirt savs he is under the care of nathan gist am joseph gist who live !'" tyger kiver nine miles from union court hotlae so ca jack sjivs he belongs to miles 1'ergqion in lawrence district s.c on dun cans creek lie is about 18 years of age has a large scar above the right knee occasioned by Â« iiiii ; lud on a northern homespun coat and v-'.cck pantaloons jack says his master lives ; it 18 miles from lawrence c h and about - ' from union ch 1 he owners of said negroes a ""--* requested to come forward prove property v'-y cljjii-ges anl receive their negroes c..181 william howard jailor rowan n c salisbury nov 19 1821 a by t^m to be ' h h lhc a periodicalm by >: h published i-iiij.i â– â– s ' '^| iii'h to h to thi h the iii.-ch m-ii-ctm alun - h to i in i'm to the anim z'on.m g'-n.-ralm sulici1 ' h to by to b making a * ' 7~^b every year the annual subscription to be one ,\ l tt t .____ dollar payable on the delivery of the first mim r Â»-^ i ,- s l c riboi having this day obtained lct berj and the publication to commence as soon j tti . s j . on the estate of rob as a sufficient niiinber of subscribers has bcen y j . (/> t ] t . ce usi-d will sell to the highest bid obtained to justify the undertaking ( ; cri , m t | ie premises all the personal estate pf subscriptions will be thankfully received by lje 8a i ( ieec:ised si u lawful credit hiiv out lie the rev'd jacob van vleck at salem stokes , i1l . i - tocs f oi . one year and rent out llie plantation county n c and also by the diked brethren s , om . y ew -,-| ie w j|j begin â€žâ€ž monday ministers throughout the united stales j^j december 1821 and continue from day to nov 5 1831 ~Â± day till all shall be sold the conditions of sale â€” 7 â€” ; tt and term of credit vvill be made known on the writs ycyuuuom t.x\Â»o\nis j av ofsaie william barber mar for sale at uiis office ' msavaambar 19 1821 sw 20 douavs uewavta jfcg ' tfj an aw av from the subscri jxl jjj ber on the congaree near ip columbia s.c on the 14th inst 4$j(r a(bgro fellow named jack yel f w-l / ' ow complexion about 5 feet 4 / inches high has a small scar near f j his mouth and is about 21 years ii k , of age he took with him a brown bay horse fifteen bands high with a short tail nick'd and is a natural trotter it is suppo sed the fellow is making for the north whoever will apprehend said negro and give information to me so that 1 get him again shall receive the above reward and all necessary ex penses â€” and live dollars in addition for the horse it is requested that the horse may bc well kept aa it is a favorite one of tin owner wade hampton jun'r november 22 1821 3w77i , v'rfty dowatca wewava |> an away from the subscriber at charlotte u mecklenburg county n carolina a negro boy by the name of simon ihirk complexion wttt made ancl five feet seven or eight inches trn he speaks low when spoken to lt is s'i|.pi.sed that he will make towards the county ? prince william virginia as he was purchased j 1 that county 1 will give the above reward if we said negro is delivered to isaac wilie con wo cabarrus countv , or 2 j dollars if secured in * n :- jail and information given so that 1 get him